There are many causes of Yawns. Here are some:
Fatigue and sleepiness
Stress
Boredom
Insufficient oxygen in the blood
Migraine
Headache
Stroke
Epilepsy
Coma
Cardiac conditions
No, dogs do yawn too. I hope some other animals also yawn.
Same thing as when you yawn..... When you get tired you get a shortness of breath causing you to yawn...you yawn to catch your breath when your tired...
Most mammals yawn, including humans, primates, dogs, and cats. Reptiles, fish, and insects do not exhibit yawning behavior.
yes when you are tired and your body is trying to stay awake it yawns
Yes, Chansey can learn Yawn. It can learn Yawn through leveling up or breeding in Pokémon games. Yawn is a non-damaging move that causes the target to become drowsy and eventually fall asleep after a few turns.
No, dogs do yawn too. I hope some other animals also yawn.
Same as humans because there tired
Same thing as when you yawn..... When you get tired you get a shortness of breath causing you to yawn...you yawn to catch your breath when your tired...
Most mammals yawn, including humans, primates, dogs, and cats. Reptiles, fish, and insects do not exhibit yawning behavior.
yes when you are tired and your body is trying to stay awake it yawns
Yes, Chansey can learn Yawn. It can learn Yawn through leveling up or breeding in Pokémon games. Yawn is a non-damaging move that causes the target to become drowsy and eventually fall asleep after a few turns.
Turtles yawn to help regulate their body temperature and to stretch their jaw muscles. Yawning also helps turtles to increase oxygen intake and release carbon dioxide, similar to how humans yawn.
They don't. Ants have a completely different respiratory system to humans.
When we are sleepy or drowsy then our lungs don't take enough oxygen which increases carbon dioxide in our body. The brain senses this and sends us a messages that causes us to yawn. By Akhilesh Sharma
the homophone for yawn is.............you! haha get it lol
Alligators do not actually yawn in the same way humans and some other animals do. When their jaws open wide, it is not necessarily a sign of tiredness or boredom, but rather a behavior related to regulating their body temperature or displaying dominance.
well all the chemical and stuff In your ear and the cartilage it usually pops when u yawn or sneeze